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SBCTC is led by a Governor-appointed board and provides leadership, advocacy, and
coordination for Washington’s system of 34 public community and technical colleges.
Each year, about 370,000 students train for the workforce, prepare to transfer to
a university, gain basic math and English skills, or pursue continuing education.
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